Training centers are not allowed to recruit OFWs


POEA Administrator Hans Leo J. Cacdac advised applicants for overseas
jobs to be suspicious of training centers that promise enrollees sure
employment upon finishing their course.
Cacdac said training centers have no license or authority to recruit
Filipino workers and only use publicized job opportunities in other
countries to entice applicants.
The administrator has recently ordered the closure of RRR International
Training Center, Inc. located at DRT G27 Ground Floor, Plaza Cristina
Building, Dolores, San Fernando City in Pampanga after verifying that it
was recruiting factory workers for Japan and Korea. The training center
was reported to have been offering Korean language course but its name
was not found in the updated TESDA registry of technical and vocational
institutions (TVIs) and training programs.
Some 18 applicants of RRR International Training Center who were
present during the closure operation alleged that a certain Grace Manuel
and Regulus a.k.a. “Sir Bong” Mallari own and operate the
establishment. Mallari was the same person that was arrested at the
POEA premises for alleged illegal recruitment. Mallari was detained in
PNP Camp Crame but was reported to be still communicating with the
applicants.
Cacdac has ordered the filing of illegal recruitment case against Grace
Manuel, Regulus Mallari and other responsible officers and employees of
RRR International Training Center and the inclusion of their names in the
POEA List of Persons with Derogatory Record.

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